President Barack Obama did not thank God during his Thanksgiving radio address. To whom does Obama think we are thankful on Thanksgiving? As Obama states, other people are important to all of us and we owe them our thanks, but this does not exist at the exclusion of God from our public or private lives.

The establishment of Secularism (Social Marxism) as the official religion of the United States of America is a violation of our Constitution. That has not stopped the Federal Courts from attacking prayer, The Ten Commandments, and other religious expressions in the public square. The attacks have been primarily directed toward Jews and Christians.

Anti-religious bias has dominated our Federal Courts since “Everson” in 1947. The Supreme Court has been rewriting the First Amendment relying not on the Constitution but its own precedent case law.

"The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion," is from Article 11 of The Barbary Treaties: Treaty of Peace and Friendship. This treaty was signed at Tripoli November 4, 1796.

The above quotation is the citation most utilized by those who want to show that the United States is not a Christian Nation. It is used to justify banning God, The Ten Commandments, and prayer from our public lives.

Delegates convened in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to rewrite or to replace The Articles of Confederation of 1778, under which our national government functioned during the Revolution. After almost two months of discord, wrangling, quarrel, and essentially no progress, Benjamin Franklin addressed George Washington, the President of the Convention, and his fellow delegates.

Our Nation’s Founding Document is The Declaration of Independence. Our Declaration of Independence tells us that our rights come from God and not from a small group of Elite men and women in Washington.

Our Presidents have also understood our nation’s religious foundations. In his “Proclamation Appointing a National Fast Day,” Abraham Lincoln stated,

“Whereas, the Senate of the United States, devoutly recognizing the Supreme Authority and just Government of Almighty God, in all the affairs of men and of nations, has, by a resolution, requested the President to designate and set apart a day for National prayer and humiliation.”